It was a drastic departure from his frothing attack on Spanish speakers during the Tuesday lunch hour inside the Fresh Kitchen restaurant on Madison Ave.

Lawyer Aaron Schlossberg takes some cell phone videos of the reporters as he leaves his home. (Anthony DelMundo/New York Daily News)

A video shot by a customer captured the lawyer berating the manager after overhearing a conversation in Spanish between a customer and an employee.

Workers said the attorney swore at them and then threatened to call federal immigration authorities to deport the employees — assuming all were undocumented.

"So my next call is to (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) to have each one of them kicked out of my country," barked Schlossberg in a video that quickly went viral.

"If they have the balls to come here and live off my money — I pay for their welfare, I pay for their ability to live here. The least they can do is speak English."

Schlossberg disappeared Wednesday as he became the target of widespread anger for his hateful diatribe. Thousands of web posters from coast to coast left one-star reviews for his law firm and angry denunciations of the lawyer.

A video shot by a customer inside the Fresh Kitchen restaurant captured the lawyer berating the manager after overhearing a conversation in Spanish between a customer and an employee. (Facebook)

On Thursday morning, the attorney finally climbed into a yellow cab on W. 60th St. and drove away.

Schlossberg's destination was unclear, but security at the Madison Ave. building where the attorney keeps an office said he was barred from entering.

"If he comes here, we're going to kick him out," said one member of building security.

Schlossberg, who videotaped his bizarre interactions with the media Thursday morning, insisted his access to the building was not revoked.